Asheville city staff have indicated that old ordinances regarding floodplain development may put the city 'out of compliance' from the National Flood Insurance Program.
“Our country can no longer deliver basic services in times of emergency, as recently shown by the wonderful people of North ...
Although flurries and freezing temperatures are a rarity for our area, cities tell News 3 they're well-prepared and hard at ...
As winter weather approaches, government officials are making final preparations. Carteret County is expecting some of the ...
Verified damage maps created by the Federal Emergency Management Agency Jan. 7, show the impact Helene had on homes in North ...
Thousands remain without a home after Hurricane Helene tore through western North Carolina nearly four months ago.
More than 2,700 North Carolina individuals and families using hotels have extended stays until Memorial Day in the FEMA ...
North Carolina Governor Josh Stein has issued a response to FEMA’s decision to extend its Transitional Sheltering Assistance ...
New details emerge as FEMA continues to review the status of Western North Carolina residents enrolled in the Transitional ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Federal officials approved a two-month extension for a program housing more than 2,700 North Carolina ...
The deadline to apply for federal assistance is three weeks away for South Carolina residents affected by Hurricane Helene. The deadline was extended to Jan. 28, but FEMA said they strongly urge ...
Estimated damage in North Carolina is $53 billion by former Gov. Roy Cooper and his staff. The federal government has provided, in addition to assistance from FEMA, about $9 billion from a $110 ...